This plastic panel on the top of the fuselage on my 2009 SportCub S2 seems to be glued in place. I started removing the screws but the panel felt like it didn't want to come loose.
Perhaps it was glued in place, in addition to the screws holding it.
This plastic panel on the top of the fuselage on my 2009 SportCub S2 seems to be glued in place. I started removing the screws but the panel felt like it didn't want to come loose.
Perhaps it was glued in place, in addition to the screws holding it.
Is there a technique to safely removing the panel from the tape, or should I leave it in place?
People remove emblems that are double taped on their cars with fishing line. They pull it through to release the glued on item.
Then, clean up the mess once it's off.
Yes, 3M double-sided tape is used where this diagram has the grey shading.
The tape can be cut with something like rib stitch cord (strong waxed string), carefully to not damage the fabric. When the part has been removed, the bulk of the tape can be removed with an eraser wheel (can be found at auto supply/paint type store for removing pin stripes) then the final residue with 3M adhesive remover. Be very careful with the eraser wheel, too much pressure or speed can heat up the paint and cause it to separate, but with care and time you can 100% remove the old tape if you want, or get it smooth and flat enough to put new tape down when you reinstall it.
The turtle deck is composite on those aircraft (aluminum now) and if you flex it too hard could be damaged, but when you cut the tape it should pretty much lift off.
email parts@cubcrafters.com, they can assist with ordering tape and anything else you need, and support@cubcrafters.com if you need more technical assistance.
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Pete Dougherty
Customer Support Manager
Cub Crafters Inc